January 26, 1979

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Beth El Marks 50th Birthday Bctti El. Oina)u'>('4)naer\'.iiHi'sstij|t>>Kii<'•> ill n^.irii ns viir, uinlverMry tliu year wtUi a MTieii i>t i-v'i' •• • ni,.„i(».r ihi PMt. honor Uw prMcnl and leak lorwml' Jeanne Upaey and Enwal Wlntmul r for the overall caMmUoM, explained thai < .ns planned will raOactaapecUof tynajMio ns memlten over the paal » yean Thrcti.. ,m ban of ttie Jcwiaii communNy to iharn iih BMlEI EvenU irhirMid (hdag (he next ir ,. ludr P«b 17, the honorlnt of (amwr B'naJ <• h on April (. 7 and I. a Torah weekmd ksd i» . am Karp who will qicak on Die hlalary ol Am the focua on MIdwettem Jewry and April X. the honuring of coupin married «l Beth El UatertMWd will ceieferaU tti SOU) annivenary on Tuewlav May! Rabbi David A Goldateln. former rabbi of B«-th Kl. will rr ttim to riiarr In the feallvltles il the annual dinner on MK) 20 TIM oaMratloM will reach a rllmax »lth i concrrt on June :i. teatining a pramler performance of a new mutlral work tt) thr American Jewlih conpmier, Morlun Gold The work is tiring

iiiiiiiiiisMoned li> the Kulakottky family In memory ol Mr and Mrv J Harry Kiiluk'ilHltv \'t»- hl^Ilir^ iif Hdh l-:i SvnanoKue ran be IraoKl Uirough the i)dH<-' •( III. I, A :vi I tiss which throuKh the yfjirs. han mir n>r> ,h.i '•'

1 s«-pl<-mher 192S whrii .1 v.iiti i>( 1 uni i(M-pti-siil»T(>'if Siini Hcticr nicl ini iiil> ( >rilfr Id lortii .1 MIKIITII I irllKKlox K' ' .in Hat)tn M((rrn Taxoti ihiTi of ihiiaKu irisi.ill.il llw s\rui(!iiKU'' officers anrl Kabhi M.riilwni h.nnis »a^ aiiixiintcd In l»i»-pulpil UIKICI

Afi f'drly iih 0< 'iiiM-rydliK- Syiuiniijiijf AinilLif, wat lonntHl undi iiip M( Mrs .Im' i;rMTil»T(( and in eluded on thecominir III sialiiMiliT M K Leven •on, Abe Weinatelfl an. f< ((iKiie ihdi rarly meet ing. the purpoae ""' • ' illOf the coniervatlvi' cial manner, and .1 n .,ihin ouricope " The rolliiuinii VI',ir ridfilji Ii irl A i;illrklc (.imily mo>' i'.ir tun •.mm tOWdl

' s wrvlcen took place at (he ' Turah riassea beind M Kl was a ronftrega -•ite at tn)} and Farnam street wat pur .iiMi./i tiiin of the present l>uildin)i was tiegun in •'

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Omaha. Nab., FrI . January 26,1I7S

Endowment Paves Way For Leadership Kailah

TIM af the Me Harry have rani lor iha aataMMHMMt of a N •WMI laadarrtlp Kailah •Hk Mwlar aiaplwata on Jewlib wtiif ifkiwal fimtwil of the'en^ la mamry of (wo iiilM«ag iaadm of ^MOmaiia JawMi eoaiiiMDlty ^Hb mada IMa waak by Mary ^^Wmaa. prwiitiiil. Jewiah f radanMlHiafOiMka "Hew nitbn Uiat (he conMant efforli and energlaa of Sadie and Harry Kay In enhancing the quality of Jawlab life In Omaha thoiild be continued In thi* manner They wouM have been proud of thr foreslfht and Inspiration of their chlMten to carry on their comfflllment to Judaism through study and education," Mrs Pellmansald The enctowmenl was establlahwt by the Kulakofluy fami ly. rapraianledby the children

Cartar Assures J«wiah LMKlare WASHINGTON IJTA) Praatdent Carter personally p LgHMtad itad aaauraiicw assuraacai lo Amer^^^M Jewlab Jewtflb cwnmuntty conunu lead^^Hbati( the Unlled United S Stales will ^H deal with (he Palestine HBiratlon aikm OrganUa Organuatlon unlU the PLO acccpla larael's sovrrelgnty and rIglH lo exist in peace This asaurance came at a Whit* Houae meatlni In which apparently the Admlniatration •ought to allay Jewiah cofflmunlty apprehamtaa ioUowIng aaotker upaurja la anger ky HM laMlm that toUowed lacaoi mnailM by Andrew Youag, t;.8. AnbaMador to IbalMtBdNMiaMi -^

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of Me late Harry Md Mte KulakalriQr TherhUdroBar*: Mrs Edward (BethI Smith.of Kansas City Mrs Bud 1 Ethelyni Simon, of Piedmant. Calif , Mrs Roy 1 Ruth 1 Bel; er, of Glencor, III and Mich ael Kulakofsky. of Park For eat.Ill Pnnury goals and purpoecs of (he Kailah would be lo help the leaderahlp understand (hat QM decisions they make mull be baaad on Jewlih concepts. pHloaophy. and phortlies, and that their actlom arr thoee of a Jewiah coaimunlty and not of a secular communlty Also, to provide an In-drpth wrrkrnd experience that will heighten, stimulate and motivate new and deeper Jewish cemmttmeat of Omaha's leadenhlp Tentative planning calls for thr Inauguration ol the first Kailah to take placr the first weekend in January or Fet>ruaryof I9n The Initial group would con slsl of the officers, excculivr committre and department chairmen ol the Jewiah Peder atlon of Omaha and their In succeeding years, the Invitation may be extended to FedeMtkHi Board members. FederatkM committee chairmen, synagogue and organisation prealdenta, adected members of the Omaha Jewiah community, rabbis, and aelected professionals from the Pederatlon and lU departments Plane also call for the praaence of a scholar-lnreeldeMa, the obeervance of dietary law*, leiectlan of a tocalkw away from Omaha, and the Induslon ol a planning commit-

.lb I'td a uranililtiiHdlHiii lianqiwl wiihrcimmillw chairmen including Sam Bet>er l)r Miivnard M «;reent)erK, Halitol David A lUM ateln. Mr* Samuel Theodore. Mrs Joe Hice. Harry Silverman ifontinuediin F'ageH)

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New Morton Gold Music

Harry and Sadia Kulakotiky

A Woman's Way

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Un. NenuB Batt dMcuwii bar taady'a early 1 to UM Untted Slalae tfurlng UM WOOMB'* DtvMfa WeilMre Wertafeop and W^iahx Day pnriuB at tbs JCC >a« TlMaa<ay. laa Caaipat^ ChaUar oakMB an Pa«i 7.

A highlight of the 50th Anni versary celebrations of Beth El Synagogue will be a concert to be held at Beth El on Sun day evening. June 3 The Festival of Thanksglv ing will feature a new musical work rnlltird "Songs of Prslse" being compoaed by thr American Jrwlsh composer, Morton (iold and specially commissioned In memory of J Harry and Sadie Kulakofs ky The commlsalon Is being funded by an initial grant In mrmory ol Mr and Mrs J H Kulakofsky. and a special fund which has been estab^ llshed at Brth Kl by the Kula kiifskv family Inilu iiluals wishing to honor Ihf inrimir) ol Mr and Mrs Kulakofsky. fnrnds of the family and [hone Interested in aiding Ihr rommission of Songs of I'raiKr" may contribute lo the special fund by calling Beth Kl Synagogue, U3 322I The new work, which Is in Ihr final slagr<) of compo^i lion will fortis on the theme of Thill.. - related toIhe Shav ' which Iradi llonaii> niiiK.iies the RevelaIWn at Sinai. the giving ol the Torah and the harvest ol first fruit.% in ancient and modem Israel Rehearsals Involving rho^ ruses, orchestra and dancers will start soon, and anyone In terrsted In participating in this rare cultural event Is asked to call Cantor (^aim Najman at Reth Kl "The fact that this compo«lllon will have Its premirr per formancr at Beth Kl's anniversary will add yet another dimension to the festival theme of Thankaglvlng." Can-

tor .Najman said Mrs Saranne Ciilnick, granddaughter of the late Mr and Mrs J Harry Kulakofsky and chairman of the presenta'' lion ol the concert said, '•! know my grandparents would be very pleased with the beautiful musical work which honors their commitment andj dedication to the Jewish cnm-l munity and this synagogue • "Theirs was a lllellmr ol service and leadership which grew out of their faith in the survival of Judaism and the Jewish people, a commitment we musi all shoulder! •Their generation paved the way for my generation to carry forward in making our \ .1. ' ' kiion and instllu ' lid meaningful to "u. ....,....ii This program and the anniversary which it honors are important not only , Ipr the past, t>ut for the future. •

Brock Expresses "Deep Concern" WA.SHINGTON. iJTA) The Republican National rommitlee has disclosed that Its chairman, former Sen William Brock, had expressed "deep concern" lo President Carter over the Administration's diplomacy In the Arab-Israeli di.5pute "This appears to be a deliberate move towards confrontation with Israel," Brock wrote In a lengthy letter dated Dec 21, follow Ing (he Administration's support of Kgypt's demands lo alter the U.S. treaty draft that Israel had accepted

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